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that means they can't run down and privatize that from london way they are doing in england. but what they can do is starve it. they are cutting back on the money provided to the scottish government and putting the scottish government under pressure. unison of the union. john asked me who is to blame for that. i was struck, encouraged and excited by ian davidson's comments of only this week. he identified that labor's failures was the reason for the success and spoke out. the reason are why s.n.p. has done well has more to do with the failure of the labor party, the lack of organization. the s.n.p. have become what the labor party should have been. his argument was scottish waters bloofed from glasgow to scotland. many of them became supporters. they didn't want the politics f labor. >> order. conclusion, first minister. >> i am available to quote ian davidson against joe and. perhaps the reality is the labor party in scotland don't have a plan a, never mind a plan b. >> order. order. question two. >> thank you. to ask the first minister when he will next meet the prime minis
that means they can't run down and privatize that from london way they are doing in england. but what they can do is starve it. they are cutting back on the money provided to the scottish government and putting the scottish government under pressure. unison of the union. john asked me who is to blame for that. i was struck, encouraged and excited by ian davidson's comments of only this week. he identified that labor's failures was the reason for the success and spoke out. the reason are why...
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the 67 act was like much it lation the impetus for was some smoy smog events, some instances both in london and new york where people died as a result of poor quality air. ozone is a major component of you are ban smog so that was something -- bshbshoiben smog. so they began to focus on. not in the 67 act but in the 1970 clean air act which really provides the structure and continues to provide the structure for much of our clean air act regulation today did focus on some of those what are called criteria pollutants major pollutants. host: such as? guest: ozone, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen ox yides, particulates. carbon monoxide, hired carbons were originally in the act but then subsequently it was found that hide row carbons were adequately regulated by ozone and led was added to the list of criteria pollutants. host: so as this became an effort by the federal and state to do this, what did the federal do? what did the federal impose? what did the state impose? guest: well, let me first correct something. back in 67 there was no e.p.a. guest: that's true. guest: it was created under president
the 67 act was like much it lation the impetus for was some smoy smog events, some instances both in london and new york where people died as a result of poor quality air. ozone is a major component of you are ban smog so that was something -- bshbshoiben smog. so they began to focus on. not in the 67 act but in the 1970 clean air act which really provides the structure and continues to provide the structure for much of our clean air act regulation today did focus on some of those what are...
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the impetus for it was some smog events, some instances both in london and new york where people died as a result of poor quality air. ozone is a major component of urban smog and so that bass was something the epa began to focus on pretty early on, not specifically in the '67 act but in the 1970 clean air act which really provides the structure andy continues to provide the structure for much of our clean air act regulation today, did focus on some of those, what are called criteria pollutants, major pollutants. >> host: such as? >> guest: ozone, nitrogen oxides. particulates. carbon monoxide. hydrocarbons originally were in the act but subsequently it was found hydrocarbons were adequately regulated by ozone. and lead was added to the list of criteria pollutants. >> host: if this became effort by the federal and state to do this, what did the federal do, what did the federal impose, what did the state impose? >> guest: let me first just correct something that robin said. back in '67 there was no epa. >> guest: that's true. >> guest: environmental protection agency was created by pre
the impetus for it was some smog events, some instances both in london and new york where people died as a result of poor quality air. ozone is a major component of urban smog and so that bass was something the epa began to focus on pretty early on, not specifically in the '67 act but in the 1970 clean air act which really provides the structure andy continues to provide the structure for much of our clean air act regulation today, did focus on some of those, what are called criteria...
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him and asked him, do you thely believe that demonstrations were part of a washington orn berlin or london to bring about a coup d'État against the on echo regime? he would say yes. the lighted hector would show him to be telling the truth. -- lie detector. he believes in untruths. since we are reminiscing about his biography -- you might have a nuance or two that i would miss in this. in which case, you will add them. this is in no way disrespectful -- heutenant colonels rose to and stopped at the level of lieutenant colonel in the kgb. he was in the second chief directorate of the kgb. catching the enemy spies among your own. which is essentially institutionalized paranoia. the reason he did not get higher than the level, according to him, is that he had a psychological fitness exam every to have ae was found lowered sense of danger. the opposite of risk-averse, which is to say reckless. you put that together with his lies and weto use have a problem. is a strikes me that this rare occurrence. isthe diagnosis of putin correct and the problem is , this is autinism novel development in th
him and asked him, do you thely believe that demonstrations were part of a washington orn berlin or london to bring about a coup d'État against the on echo regime? he would say yes. the lighted hector would show him to be telling the truth. -- lie detector. he believes in untruths. since we are reminiscing about his biography -- you might have a nuance or two that i would miss in this. in which case, you will add them. this is in no way disrespectful -- heutenant colonels rose to and stopped...
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the caption here of julian assange has confirmed he will soon leave at what was embassy in london what has been holed up for more than two years seeking refuge from prosecution, and admitted his confinement has affected his health. said that a picture in the financial times this morning of him. >> life events coming up today across the c-span network to tell you about. right now on our companion network c-span we are live at the heritage foundation for if you look at the relationship between philanthropy and defense research and programs. that got under way at noon eastern. again that is on c-span. later we'll have more from heritage with a multitude of discussion on the future of northeast asia. the korean ambassador to the united states is among the speakers life at two eastern also on c-span. >> here are some highlights for this weekend. >> find our television schedule one week in advance at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. calls at 202-626-3400 or e-mail us at comments at c-span.org. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, fol
the caption here of julian assange has confirmed he will soon leave at what was embassy in london what has been holed up for more than two years seeking refuge from prosecution, and admitted his confinement has affected his health. said that a picture in the financial times this morning of him. >> life events coming up today across the c-span network to tell you about. right now on our companion network c-span we are live at the heritage foundation for if you look at the relationship...
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international shopping spree, buying the campuses of six american universities, the department store in london, and a football club. as the world's richest country, qatar has shown it controls the it can buy, brad, or bully its way to -- it can buy, bribe, or bully its way to owning anything including be 2022 world cup. has also funneled hundreds of millions of dollars to hamas which has enabled en masse to build terror tunnels and purchased thousands of rockets thisiran, instead of using money for schools, hospitals, kindergarten, and everything that would build a society. ladies and gentlemen, the united nations wants to take constructive steps. it must aim its condemnations where it belongs, at hamas and its sponsors. thank you very, very much. >> on the next "washington journal," a look at how the obama administration has been events in the middle east and the situation in with dan missouri berman. after that we continue our discussion on president lyndon johnson's great society, with patricia harrison. she's president and c.e.o. of the corporation for public broadcasting. and we'll talk a
international shopping spree, buying the campuses of six american universities, the department store in london, and a football club. as the world's richest country, qatar has shown it controls the it can buy, brad, or bully its way to -- it can buy, bribe, or bully its way to owning anything including be 2022 world cup. has also funneled hundreds of millions of dollars to hamas which has enabled en masse to build terror tunnels and purchased thousands of rockets thisiran, instead of using money...
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international shopping spree, buying the campuses of six american universities, the department store in london, and a football club. as the world's richest country, qatar has shown it controls the it can buy, brad, or bully its way to -- it can buy, bribe, or bully its way to owning anything including be 2022 world cup. has also funneled hundreds of millions of dollars to hamas which has enabled en masse to build terror tunnels and purchased thousands of rockets thisiran, instead of using money for schools, hospitals, kindergarten, and everything that would build a society. ladies and gentlemen, the united nations wants to take constructive steps. it must aim its condemnations where it belongs, at hamas and its sponsors. thank you very, very much. thank you. >> here are some of the highlights for this weekend. friday on c-span in prime time, we will visit important sites in the history of these civil rights movement. saturday night at 8:00, highlights from the new york canceror them, including biologist andrew has so, and q&a with congressman charlie wrangle at 8 p.m. eastern. on c-span2, in-d
international shopping spree, buying the campuses of six american universities, the department store in london, and a football club. as the world's richest country, qatar has shown it controls the it can buy, brad, or bully its way to -- it can buy, bribe, or bully its way to owning anything including be 2022 world cup. has also funneled hundreds of millions of dollars to hamas which has enabled en masse to build terror tunnels and purchased thousands of rockets thisiran, instead of using money...
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new york, boston, philadelphia, and some of them in london. also, many of the pedestrians were very poor. they were working guys. and so they had sponsors. they had to find somebody to put up the $100 entry fee for them. and you know obviously that person was hoping they would win. and so i would imagine it was difficult for some people to even to find someone willing to help them pay the $100 entrance fee. yes? >> i think you mentioned that the pedestrian -- there were trading cards? >> yes. >> did you find any of those? >> i -- i was able to find -- the question was about pedestrians on trading cards. and yes, i was able to find a reproduced one. the originals are actually quite expensive. i mean they can be $200 or $300. and as i've said, my books don't generate, you know, it's a tough one to get past the wife. mind if i buy a $300 trading card of a pedestrian? ist not like it's going to be honus wagner and worth a million dollars some day. there are companies that reproduce vintage trading cards so i was able to get one from them, and it's
new york, boston, philadelphia, and some of them in london. also, many of the pedestrians were very poor. they were working guys. and so they had sponsors. they had to find somebody to put up the $100 entry fee for them. and you know obviously that person was hoping they would win. and so i would imagine it was difficult for some people to even to find someone willing to help them pay the $100 entrance fee. yes? >> i think you mentioned that the pedestrian -- there were trading cards?...
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family have gone on a shopping spree buying the campuses of six universities, iconic department store in london and a futbol club. as the world's richest country they have proven it controls the three b's. it can buy, bribe or bully its way to owning anything including the 2022 world cup. now they are spending their way to become the world's biggest sponsor of terrorism, second only to iran. they have funneled hundreds of millions to hamas which hamas has used to purchase thousands of rockets from iran instead of using the money for schools, hospitals and kindergarten and everything that would build a society. united states must aim their condemnations with hamas and its sponsors. thank you very much. thank you. > earlier this year the vail with ium held a symposium different opinions about whether they are dangerous or an effective way to grow more food. here is a look. >> we are going to talk about something that is in our food. soy, corn, cotton, canola. ellow squash and papaya. now the reason they are on our sentence cause of a in the policy from 1992. agency is not saying they are signific
family have gone on a shopping spree buying the campuses of six universities, iconic department store in london and a futbol club. as the world's richest country they have proven it controls the three b's. it can buy, bribe or bully its way to owning anything including the 2022 world cup. now they are spending their way to become the world's biggest sponsor of terrorism, second only to iran. they have funneled hundreds of millions to hamas which hamas has used to purchase thousands of rockets...
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also word today, wikileaks founder julian assange will be leaving the embassy in london. he faces questioning by prosecutors. all over claims made by two women and what the tent. he denied the allegations and sought refuge in ecuadorian embassy in june 2012. the plan was always for him to depart the u.k. when the u.k. calls off the siege. u.s. senator james jeffords has died, he was 81 years old. his spokeswoman says the senator had been in and declining health . have links to one of the many interviews with him on our website. congress remains on recess throughout august and we continue with our primetime programming. here is a preview. , here are thes organizations. problem with gmo's. they all part of the conspiracy -- are they all part of the conspiracy? .ere are other organizations , and australia, all over the world. we pay attention to the epa when it comes to global warming, and they say it would not pose unreasonable risk to human health and the environment. i can come up with dozens of these. zealandralian and new food safety group have identified no safety conc
also word today, wikileaks founder julian assange will be leaving the embassy in london. he faces questioning by prosecutors. all over claims made by two women and what the tent. he denied the allegations and sought refuge in ecuadorian embassy in june 2012. the plan was always for him to depart the u.k. when the u.k. calls off the siege. u.s. senator james jeffords has died, he was 81 years old. his spokeswoman says the senator had been in and declining health . have links to one of the many...
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in the middle east, london's guardian newspaper is reporting g strip expires at midnight in the middle east, 5:00 eastern time with no firm indications egyptian mediators have succeeded in securing a deal to end the five-week contract. a military official told the guardian monday that the israeli delegation was still pushing fo, a divisive issue as hamas and islamic jihad repeatedly ruled out giving up weapons. palestinian sources in cairo also suggested that there is a being talkedite about in the past tense. now the united nation security council will hold a briefing this morning on the middle east. representatives from security council countries are expected to make payments -- statements. we will have that for you live on c-span. while we wait for the united nations security council briefing on the middle east, this morning, a kurdish representative discussed the fight against isis. here is some of that. the director of the regional government in the united states based in washington and joins us now to discuss the situation in iraq and the role of the kurdish people there. i want
in the middle east, london's guardian newspaper is reporting g strip expires at midnight in the middle east, 5:00 eastern time with no firm indications egyptian mediators have succeeded in securing a deal to end the five-week contract. a military official told the guardian monday that the israeli delegation was still pushing fo, a divisive issue as hamas and islamic jihad repeatedly ruled out giving up weapons. palestinian sources in cairo also suggested that there is a being talkedite about in...
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boston, fefl and some in london. also many of the pedestrians were very poor. they had working guys. they had sponsored. they had to find somebody to put up the $100 entry fee author th for them. i imagine it was difficult to people to find someone willing to help them pay the $100 entrance fee. yes. >> i think you mentioned the d pedestrians, there were trading cars. did you find any of those? >> i was able to find -- the question was about pedestrians on trading cards. yes, i was able to find a reproduced one. the originals are actually quite expensive. they can be 2, $300. as i said my books don't generate -- it's a tough one to pass -- to get past the wife. do you mind if i 3 a $300 trading card of a pedestrian. it's not like it's going to be honus wagner. there are countries that reproduce vintage trading cards. i as warizos able to get one fr. it's on sale there. the cross country walks and the difficulty therein. yeah, there were -- there really were no marked roads. a lot of westinn walks across country especially going east coast to west coast. he also
boston, fefl and some in london. also many of the pedestrians were very poor. they had working guys. they had sponsored. they had to find somebody to put up the $100 entry fee author th for them. i imagine it was difficult to people to find someone willing to help them pay the $100 entrance fee. yes. >> i think you mentioned the d pedestrians, there were trading cars. did you find any of those? >> i was able to find -- the question was about pedestrians on trading cards. yes, i was...
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they will sell these to the london papers. they come out in the london papers. it looks like, to the british public, these are londoners writing these things. from mobile writing pro-southern editorials that are now being placed in british papers. the person reading that paper thanks, my countrymen feel this way. guyit is this southern riding unsigned editorials with a southern point of view. in the paper, he has got several basic themes. the paper, as i say, runs for three years, every week, but this seems almost never change. his first big theme is telling the british of the material advantage it would be to support the confederacy. what we said a while ago about the cotton trade weakening america's trading rival -- he wants to tell the population that it is a great advantage to support the confederacy. he would also talk about the blockade. the blockade was a sore spot with many europeans, as you are blockading the south. that is where their cotton trade comes through. the blockade, how illegal it is. and should the british put up with it? he would then talk
they will sell these to the london papers. they come out in the london papers. it looks like, to the british public, these are londoners writing these things. from mobile writing pro-southern editorials that are now being placed in british papers. the person reading that paper thanks, my countrymen feel this way. guyit is this southern riding unsigned editorials with a southern point of view. in the paper, he has got several basic themes. the paper, as i say, runs for three years, every week,...
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i had a free gift from the portrait gallery in london about an upcoming exhibition and a paragraph that included me and one of the people featured to day while the catalog was going to press. they put next to my name so for the first time in my life i saw the words in print and it does focus on the nine. i think they thought i was going to sue and they said we will withdraw and maybe a few got out. and i said no, no, send me as many as you have gotten because it makes a wonderful mini introduction to my memo which i nearly finished. so it is called a prologue of premonition. a meditation on death. >> senator blumenthaul cheered this hearing. >> this hearing is open and as you know i am the senator from connecticut and i am hear regret regretfully in place of chairman rockefeller who as an intelligence matter and can't be with us at the opening but i don't think he is going to join us. his absence is no way a sign of a lack of interest in this subject. i know he would be here if he could be. i want to welcome all of our panel here and all of the folks attending this subject is one very,
i had a free gift from the portrait gallery in london about an upcoming exhibition and a paragraph that included me and one of the people featured to day while the catalog was going to press. they put next to my name so for the first time in my life i saw the words in print and it does focus on the nine. i think they thought i was going to sue and they said we will withdraw and maybe a few got out. and i said no, no, send me as many as you have gotten because it makes a wonderful mini...